WARSAW (Sputnik) — Polish Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz invited three companies, including French company Airbus, to participate in the negotiations on recent scandal related to Warsaw's plans to buy multirole helicopters, the Polish Defense Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
"The defense minister invited three entities that took part in the recent proceedings on the issue of choice of multirole helicopters. The invitation to the talks had been sent to PLZ Mielec, PLZ Swidnik and Airbus," the statement said.
PLZ Mielec and PLZ Swidnik are Polish aircraft manufacturers located in the towns of Mielec and Swidnik, respectively.
The decision to buy helicopters from Airbus was made by the previous Polish government, led by the center-right, pro-European party Civic Platform, as part of plans to modernize the military sector. The original deal was heavily criticized by trade unions in two Polish aviation plants. The conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government indicated it might cancel the deal after it won elections last year.